Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Bill Kristol Wants Ron Paul To Leave The GOP

Bill Kristol:
“A lot of people when they criticize Ron Paul have to preface their criticism by saying, ‘you know, he’s good guy, he brings a lot to the debate,’” Bill Kristol said on C-SPAN. “I actually don’t buy that. I do not think he’s a particular good guy . . . I think it would be better for the Republican party, if he left the Republican party.”
You know what Mr. Kristol,they are a lot of us out here who wish Ron Paul would leave the GOP,and we would follow him right out the door too.It is clear,that if you believe in constitutional government,individual liberty,with a committment to smaller,less intrusive government,their is no longer a place set for you at the Republican party's table.The only time the GOP wants to hear from any of us,is just for us to open our wallets to fill their coffers and vote for the RINO of the month.Any other time we are to sit down and shut up and be thankful that they,the elites,let us stay in such a Grand Old Party.Maybe it is time to go!

6 comments:

Brock Townsend said...

Well said and posted. Did you see this?

http://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2012/01/republicans-i-will-vote-for-ron-paul-or.html

http://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2012/01/ron-paul-or-obama-your-choice.html

Thomas Gann said...

Thank you,Brock.

Yes,I have seen those post.I understand the sentiment,but I can't see myself voting for Obama.On the otherhand,I can't really see myself voting for Romney either.

Brock Townsend said...

I'll vote for Ron Paul one way or another as I did in 2008, but I think it's a good thing to start.

Evi L. Bloggerlady said...

No Bill, it would not be better for the GOP if Ron Paul left...

Brock Townsend said...

No Bill, it would not be better for the GOP if Ron Paul left...

Bad link.

Thomas Gann said...

Thank you,EBL,for your comment.

I agree,it wouldn't be good for the GOP if Ron Paul left.

What needs to happen,is for Mr. Kristol and the rest of the neo-cons to leave.Then maybe we can start having elections that mean something.